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syria's opposition forms a new political body to help the rebels and their western supporters topple president asad amid criticism the foreign based coalition may have not much support in syria itself. meanwhile fears are mounting in the conflict foreign country that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians simply for their religion still the syrian government. and as the greeks simmer over even more cuts portugal for hair is an angry reception for the german chancellor a scene of the main force behind words of stare dry. it is not i am the russian capital you're watching r.t. with me marina joshie syria's fractured opposition has managed to form a new political body to help the rebels and there are foreign backers oust president asad the deal signed in the qatari capital doha follows pressure from western and arab supporters who are also waiting to see the formation of syria's new government in exile but some analysts are questioning just how much the initiative takes into account the will the syrians themselves. the only reason we have that almost tissue quality agreemen
syria's opposition forms a new political body to help the rebels and their western supporters topple president asad amid criticism the foreign based coalition may have not much support in syria itself. meanwhile fears are mounting in the conflict foreign country that rebel fighters are increasingly targeting civilians simply for their religion still the syrian government. and as the greeks simmer over even more cuts portugal for hair is an angry reception for the german chancellor a scene of...
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like the crisis in the middle east the iranian nuclear program and of course because we've been in syria also energy and trade ties are very important part of the relationship between russia and germany so they're going to be talked about as well but to leaders are also expected to discuss the human rights situation in russia one of several wars which have been passed recently and which some members of the german policy as antidemocratic in fact even gave a list of questions which he's expected to ask the russian president will already heard from was going to produce press service which said that the russian leader is prepared to answer all of them and ask some in return so there are definitely things to talk about and of course i'll bring you all the details of this meeting as soon as it happens here in moscow. whipping up a storm of controversy for us not to say juicy is facing flak after has revealed its sort of disaster relief train was on the very day sunday was upgraded by forecasters to superstorm. sandy also on our website this story of a top model for news and host more subtle w
like the crisis in the middle east the iranian nuclear program and of course because we've been in syria also energy and trade ties are very important part of the relationship between russia and germany so they're going to be talked about as well but to leaders are also expected to discuss the human rights situation in russia one of several wars which have been passed recently and which some members of the german policy as antidemocratic in fact even gave a list of questions which he's expected...
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outside of syria actually have within syria and i think as a start in many to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria you know or you touch on the topic of what's been happening in indonesia or in the last few days i think a fundamental point which is being missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely how who are ages we're talking about the united nations the pillars of the united nation states. being completely undermines i mean if there was a domestic crisis for example in spain would it be acceptable for foreign governments to convene in rome the capital bitterly to discuss the future affairs of spain it's absolutely outrageous and it's also illegal under international law who are. the new syrian opposition coalition is now seeking official recognition from abroad and aims to administer the flow of funds and potentially arms to rebels but the antacid may see direct assistance from foreign troops as a british top soldier has said hundreds of troops could
outside of syria actually have within syria and i think as a start in many to say that they don't have much widespread support within syria you know or you touch on the topic of what's been happening in indonesia or in the last few days i think a fundamental point which is being missed is that the future affairs of an independent sovereign country are being discussed by foreign governments in a foreign country that is absolutely how who are ages we're talking about the united nations the...
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the settlers come with guns their main goal is to keep all the syria without palestinians so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aid hummus is a father of seven like other big one farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and they makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the cold for first of all it's. a policy probably against education when you don't have an educated person you can easily manipulate the way they think so i think that's the focal point it's about demolishing about school or aiming their attack against the school the case has been back and forth in the courts a demolition order instigated bicyclists is still valid and the community could be displaced at any time the settlers accuse the bad ones of building the school for political purposes a tactic they themselves often use but they ignore the fact that if the school is closed down these students will inevitabl
the settlers come with guns their main goal is to keep all the syria without palestinians so they can kill the dream of building a palestinian country aid hummus is a father of seven like other big one farmers most of the herding grounds for his goats and sheep have been swallowed up by nearby settlements the state has never given him and others a building permit and they makeshift homes have no running water sanitation or electricity and now their children could be left out in the cold for...
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against the against that form of politics the word syria because you know that this is violating. the un yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague is free to form a croatian generals acquitting them of all charges in. clued in crimes against humanity. and law didn't like catch were jailed last year for twenty four eighteen years respectively charged with killing scores of serbs during the breakup of yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred ninety five they appealed their sentences in a disputing that they never targeted civilians let's now i get some analysis from john laughlin he's director of studies of the cheat of democracy and cooperation joining me live there in paris well that the creation's they're celebrating this decision while the serbs they're condemning it but what's your view on all of this well it's a very political decision. of course are furious that think that. you know it's almost like a national day for them. the thing is that the the most important thing though i think to remember or to understand about this acquittal today is that it shows the incredibly arbitr
against the against that form of politics the word syria because you know that this is violating. the un yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague is free to form a croatian generals acquitting them of all charges in. clued in crimes against humanity. and law didn't like catch were jailed last year for twenty four eighteen years respectively charged with killing scores of serbs during the breakup of yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred ninety five they appealed their sentences in a disputing...
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it's a very short term politics it's the fuel short term and if assad before to disappear and if syria would be split among the border it's and this country which i know is supported by the west by turkey and by arab emirates countries such jerky would witness more lots sooner or later of taking also turkey and i think the turkish people know was that this politics is drawing against the interests of the turkish we have now demonstrations in eastern border in ankara against it specially against that form of church politics the word syria because they know that this is violating their interests. this is artsy other u.n. yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague has freed to form a croatian generals acquitting them of all charges including crimes against humanity and take over there and a modern markets were jailed last year for twenty four and eighteen years respectively to much audience for killing of circles of subs during the break up of yugoslavia in ninety five they appealed the sentences in the may disputing that they have a targeted civilians political analyst alexander believes t
it's a very short term politics it's the fuel short term and if assad before to disappear and if syria would be split among the border it's and this country which i know is supported by the west by turkey and by arab emirates countries such jerky would witness more lots sooner or later of taking also turkey and i think the turkish people know was that this politics is drawing against the interests of the turkish we have now demonstrations in eastern border in ankara against it specially against...
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we monitor things happening in syria and iran based on our access. this has far reaching ramifications not jut business or taxing but legal, technical, intelligence, military, a host of things that will happen here. >>shepard: thank you. this is a very big thing going on so tonight on fox report we will go in depth on what they are doing and trying to do and how it will affect our access to the internet for a very long time to come. we are tracking a line of bad storms that are battering the west coast of the country with heavy rain, snow, potential if wind gusts over 70 miles per hour. flood watches and warnings in affect across southern oregon and northern and central california where the forecasters are warning the waves could reach up to 15'. great conditions for surfing but it is much too dangerous to swim. our chief meteorologist is for this. i have not seen anything this bad for a long-term. rick: and this is the second batch this month. we had northern areas with 10" of rain a couple weeks ago and now they are getting another 10" and maybe an
we monitor things happening in syria and iran based on our access. this has far reaching ramifications not jut business or taxing but legal, technical, intelligence, military, a host of things that will happen here. >>shepard: thank you. this is a very big thing going on so tonight on fox report we will go in depth on what they are doing and trying to do and how it will affect our access to the internet for a very long time to come. we are tracking a line of bad storms that are battering...
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very short term politics it's a few short terms and if so what this is here and if syria. among the warlords in this country which i know supported by the west by turkey and by. countries such jerky would witness these warlords sooner or later of taking also turkey and i think the turkish people knows that this politics is drawing against the interests that we have now. against really against that formal politics the word syria because you know that this is. the u.n. yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague has freed two former croatian generals acquitting them of all charges including crimes against humanity and i think a lot of cuts were jailed last year for twenty four and eighteen years respectively the charge of killing scores of serbs during the breakup of yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred five they appealed their sentences i'm a disputing that they never targeted civilians it is. analysts alexander public believes that this verdict reveals a double standard. really. very nice. where there. are really. are. there are rather guys in the world. and all the others
very short term politics it's a few short terms and if so what this is here and if syria. among the warlords in this country which i know supported by the west by turkey and by. countries such jerky would witness these warlords sooner or later of taking also turkey and i think the turkish people knows that this politics is drawing against the interests that we have now. against really against that formal politics the word syria because you know that this is. the u.n. yugoslavia war crimes court...
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third, a -- syria. third, to develop its plan to meet people's basic needs in opposition-held areas, and this team will draw up recommendations for areas for further u.k. assistance. fourth and separately, my right honorable friend, the secretary of state for international development, is looking at increasing our assistance to syrians affected by the conflict. this could include increasing our humanitarian medical assistance for wounded syrian civilians by providing u.k. funding for hospitals and mobile clinics and training for health workers. and we intend to launch new work to support victims of sexual violence in syria. this new package of support is around 2 million pounds of immediate comment. this comes on top of the training of citizen journalists, human rights advocates, doctors and syrian advocates we have provided and the equipment and water purification kits for unarmed groups that i announced during the summer. alongside the increased political and practical support, we are pressing the e.u
third, a -- syria. third, to develop its plan to meet people's basic needs in opposition-held areas, and this team will draw up recommendations for areas for further u.k. assistance. fourth and separately, my right honorable friend, the secretary of state for international development, is looking at increasing our assistance to syrians affected by the conflict. this could include increasing our humanitarian medical assistance for wounded syrian civilians by providing u.k. funding for hospitals...
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our diplomatic correspondent has the latest. >> a regime bombing run in northern syria. this act of this video shows the bombs falling. it is the latest evidence of an unequal war that opposition rebels are convinced they can win. fighters of the free syrian army insists they are taking ground. but opposition leaders have been greatly hampered by deep divisions until now. which is what makes these pictures so significant. the new opposition coalition to discuss ways that britain can strengthen their hand. first, the government needed assurances from the opposition leader. >> i welcome the commitment he has made to reach out to all opposition groups and communities and to respect human rights, to finalize a clear plan for political transition in syria, and of course to demonstrate how the coalition can be a credible political alternative to the upside receive. -- the assad regime. >> the opposition coalition needs international recognition. france jump first. britain will be close behind. that means they could be sued arming the rebels, but the u.n. embargo will have to b
our diplomatic correspondent has the latest. >> a regime bombing run in northern syria. this act of this video shows the bombs falling. it is the latest evidence of an unequal war that opposition rebels are convinced they can win. fighters of the free syrian army insists they are taking ground. but opposition leaders have been greatly hampered by deep divisions until now. which is what makes these pictures so significant. the new opposition coalition to discuss ways that britain can...
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exactly happen in syria and what's happening now in specifically in syria is that people there are kind of presenting the syrian uprising are not the people who are on the ground so we started hearing for example support from different rebel groups armed mirabelle groups for the new opposition leadership but who knows the extent of or whether they would be able to exercise political control so what you really have to look at that there is a strong divide between leadership that is outside the country and doesn't have control on the ground and forces on the ground pretty much doing whatever they want after all we've ended with is to separate opposition bodies because the syrian national council still exists alongside the national coalition the new national coalition so it's a recipe for more division and kind of lack of coherence to it for moving the country forward. to get online to want to dot com you can find out how the pride of the u.k. nuclear submarine fleet has disappointed high command will reveal some of the vessels of surprising floors including that of flooding problems. plus
exactly happen in syria and what's happening now in specifically in syria is that people there are kind of presenting the syrian uprising are not the people who are on the ground so we started hearing for example support from different rebel groups armed mirabelle groups for the new opposition leadership but who knows the extent of or whether they would be able to exercise political control so what you really have to look at that there is a strong divide between leadership that is outside the...
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britain makes a push to support the rebels in syria the new opposition joins france and calls to lift the e.u. weapons and to an often direct calls for the free stuff like this on the ground we bring you the details in just a couple of minutes. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted too busy to know the spectroscope place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. to be has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali on top of my list while some go to the cycling
britain makes a push to support the rebels in syria the new opposition joins france and calls to lift the e.u. weapons and to an often direct calls for the free stuff like this on the ground we bring you the details in just a couple of minutes. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until...
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ali mohamed from the syria tribune says european supporters of the rebel coalition don't know who they are dealing with. we don't. they don't prove anything on the ground and you know there was one of them to be the sort of exhibit which did not make sense drive through france and at thirty five the prohibition has a leader of this sort of propensity of people. on to groups and their leaders the release the videos saying that this provision but not because of them believe that there would be fighting on to the beach their group within it from existing in syria so i don't think they would be able to grow food to grow therefore we cannot book a whole lot of those marching on the white flag. i'm gonna stones president cause i called the united states not count ordering officials to take over the american bank prison and pipeline two months after control facility was teaching constant current. texas wants to pull away from the usa in fact at least twenty states have started petitions for independence after obama won the election with well just a few voting irregularities but guess what sus
ali mohamed from the syria tribune says european supporters of the rebel coalition don't know who they are dealing with. we don't. they don't prove anything on the ground and you know there was one of them to be the sort of exhibit which did not make sense drive through france and at thirty five the prohibition has a leader of this sort of propensity of people. on to groups and their leaders the release the videos saying that this provision but not because of them believe that there would be...
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the stakes are high and the deployment of israeli ground forces and syria now threatening the stability of the entire region. >> the situation is incredibly serious. there is a danger that is spreading and control throughout the region, and afraid to say. >> with that in mind, the german foreign minister left the talks prematurely to catch a flight to israel. what's the international monetary fund is urging european governments to take a loss on their holdings of greek government bonds. the imf says the the only way to make grease solvent. >> the move is unpopular in a number of countries, including germany. taking a loss on a greek debt, or a hair cut, is illegal. the director of the imf will be having a talk with eurozone finance ministers. "she came to the philippines to talk about the asian economy, but even in manila, christina guard was unable to escape the eurozone debt crisis -- cristina lagard could not escape the debr crisis. the greek debt is expected to spiral to nearly 180% by the end of this year. by next year, it could be pushing 190%. the head of the imf has suggested th
the stakes are high and the deployment of israeli ground forces and syria now threatening the stability of the entire region. >> the situation is incredibly serious. there is a danger that is spreading and control throughout the region, and afraid to say. >> with that in mind, the german foreign minister left the talks prematurely to catch a flight to israel. what's the international monetary fund is urging european governments to take a loss on their holdings of greek government...
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of isolation because israel's been worried of a growing tension in the region israel's borders with syria very unsafe political tension in lebanon militants in egypt's sinai why would israel want to add yet one more conflict to such neighborly troubles i don't think it's a matter of israel wanting to add a conflict i think it's a matter of. the israeli public and again i think the elections are important here looking at a region in which the israeli public feels imperilled they see mortars coming from from syria they worry about the conflict from some serious spreading they worry about rockets from hezbollah and this was one thing that the israeli government could do to show that it is capable of protecting its citizens as as they desire. all right. excuse me at least and i think through all their life in jerusalem many thanks for taking the time to come on our team today thank you. well a smooth change at the top in china beijing has confirmed its change of leadership for the next decade just a few moments here on the program we'll look at how these changes could impact the global econom
of isolation because israel's been worried of a growing tension in the region israel's borders with syria very unsafe political tension in lebanon militants in egypt's sinai why would israel want to add yet one more conflict to such neighborly troubles i don't think it's a matter of israel wanting to add a conflict i think it's a matter of. the israeli public and again i think the elections are important here looking at a region in which the israeli public feels imperilled they see mortars...
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in the front israel's troops exchanged fire with syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime. the eurozone sings back into recession as millions take to the streets in the first coordinated pan european mega strike to demand an end to austerity. as china finishes its once in a decade power transfer with new leaders taking over the country's top posts but we find out what challenges lie ahead for beijing. live from the center of moscow this is our tea with me rory sushi straight to our breaking news for you this hour foreign reporters in gaza forced to scramble as their offices the targeted by israeli bombs several journalists have already been wounded tel aviv says it wants to send gaza quote back to the middle ages and is preparing a ground invasion on militants retaliate with unguided rockets the latest now to ati's fall asleep. we are receiving reports of some six people six civilians who have been killed among them four children so what we're witnessing is a significant climb in the casualty count and increasingly more and more of t
in the front israel's troops exchanged fire with syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime. the eurozone sings back into recession as millions take to the streets in the first coordinated pan european mega strike to demand an end to austerity. as china finishes its once in a decade power transfer with new leaders taking over the country's top posts but we find out what challenges lie ahead for beijing. live from the center of moscow this is our...
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third, a -- syria. third, to develop its plan to meet people's basic needs in opposition-held areas, and this team will draw up recommendations for areas for further u.k. assistance. fourth and separately, my right norable friend, the secretary of state for international development, is looking at increasing our assistance to syrians affected by the conflict. this could include increasing our humanitarian medical assistance for wounded syrian civilians by providing u.k. funding for hospitals and mobile clinics and training for health workers. and we intend to launch new work to support victims of sexual violence in syria. this new package of support is around 2 million pounds of immediate comment. this comes on top of the training of citizen journalists, human rightsdvocates, doctors an syrian advocates we have provided and the equipment and water purification kits for unarmed groups that i announced during the summ. alongside the increased political and practical support, we are pressing the e.u. to in
third, a -- syria. third, to develop its plan to meet people's basic needs in opposition-held areas, and this team will draw up recommendations for areas for further u.k. assistance. fourth and separately, my right norable friend, the secretary of state for international development, is looking at increasing our assistance to syrians affected by the conflict. this could include increasing our humanitarian medical assistance for wounded syrian civilians by providing u.k. funding for hospitals...
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and other stories from this week israel's troops exchanged with syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime. the eurozone sinks back in recession as take to the streets in the first chord major european strike to demand an end to a sturdy. china finishes its once in a decade power transfer with new leaders taking over the country's top post we find out what challenges lie ahead for beijing. in the back of the past seven days top stories in the latest developments this is the weekly on t.v. and we start with breaking news this hour for reporters in gaza are a force to scramble is that office is a targeted by israeli bombs several journalists have been wounded says it wants to send gaza back to the middle ages and is preparing a ground invasion while militants retaliate with guided rockets. has the latest. what we're witnessing is a significant climb in the casualty count and increasingly more and more of these casualties are in fact civilians now they will really have to stick with it cool to holdings but who also hit by israeli missiles a
and other stories from this week israel's troops exchanged with syria where the rebels are gaining more support from the west to get rid of the assad regime. the eurozone sinks back in recession as take to the streets in the first chord major european strike to demand an end to a sturdy. china finishes its once in a decade power transfer with new leaders taking over the country's top post we find out what challenges lie ahead for beijing. in the back of the past seven days top stories in the...
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that we saw in libya didn't exactly happen in syria and what's happening now in. syria is the people there are kind of for presenting the syrian uprising are not the people who are on the ground so we started hearing for example support from different rebel groups aren't marable groups for the new opposition leadership but who knows the extent of that or whether they would be able to exercise political control so what you really have to look at that there is the strong divide between the leadership that is outside the country and doesn't have control on the ground and forces on the ground pretty much doing whatever they want and let alone all the political divisions within after all we've ended with is to separate opposition bodies because the syrian national council still exists alongside the national coalition then your national coalition so it's a recipe for a more division and kind of lack of coherence for moving the country forward or for the country's future middle east commentator culture and thank you very much indeed for that. us president barack obama is
that we saw in libya didn't exactly happen in syria and what's happening now in. syria is the people there are kind of for presenting the syrian uprising are not the people who are on the ground so we started hearing for example support from different rebel groups aren't marable groups for the new opposition leadership but who knows the extent of that or whether they would be able to exercise political control so what you really have to look at that there is the strong divide between the...
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a resolution on november twenty ninth to put the issue back to the agenda when the real refugees in syria and elsewhere in the middle east as a result of the arab spring are getting second place and the palestinian are trying desperately to put their refugee deluxe issue on the table at the expense of the other the real refugee problem the real problems of the middle east we ready in a regional situation in a regional solution to take care and to help not only the palestinians but the arab countries as well but the palestinian cause are i'm going to give you the last two million on this program your i mean literally you get the last minute is there more hope for the palestinians today as a result of this vote here i think as a result both of what happened in gaza and what's happening at the united nations you can say there's reasons for optimism the only place where you don't think there's reason for optimism is there is no me here i would agree with ron it isn't no amount the resolutions is going to force israel to withdraw there has to be a mass movement among palestinians forcing an is
a resolution on november twenty ninth to put the issue back to the agenda when the real refugees in syria and elsewhere in the middle east as a result of the arab spring are getting second place and the palestinian are trying desperately to put their refugee deluxe issue on the table at the expense of the other the real refugee problem the real problems of the middle east we ready in a regional situation in a regional solution to take care and to help not only the palestinians but the arab...
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leaders of syria's kurdish population the country's largest ethnic minority have rejected the western backed rebel coalition earlier several islamist groups and they were going to grade their own state and want nothing to do with the blog that's as britain joined france and recognizing the opposition coalition as the sole legitimate what of the syrian people the european union has given viable backing to the rebel bloc but only two e.u. nations officially recognize the group they view us as the coalition must at last a fast provide its unity with its predecessor played by infighting and accusations of radicalism britain has also pledged one million pounds of communications support to the rebels peace activist jim this isn't too different from supplying them with weapons the u.k. interference is clearly based on the principle that they will decide who should all and shall not be the government of syria on all bases of historical process the only acceptable the british government ministry committed to using words in a very peculiar way in recent years they use words like. lethal. and yo
leaders of syria's kurdish population the country's largest ethnic minority have rejected the western backed rebel coalition earlier several islamist groups and they were going to grade their own state and want nothing to do with the blog that's as britain joined france and recognizing the opposition coalition as the sole legitimate what of the syrian people the european union has given viable backing to the rebel bloc but only two e.u. nations officially recognize the group they view us as the...
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get in syria? >>> our main focus right now has been to work with other countries to try to provide whatever assistance we can to the opposition. so that ultimately it can become not only an effective force but ultimately can come together to provide the kind of political transformation that we think is ultimately going to be needed once assad comes down. >> i can cat goricly state that today our position is what it has been, which is we are not providing legal assistance on the syrian opposition. >> bret: this has the front page of the "new york times" today had a story saying this -- u.s. weighs bolder evident to intervene in syria's conflict. they are publicly saying that that is not the case. however, privately officials may in fact be doing just that. this is president bashar assad's forces shelled the city of aleppo. in the past 24 hours, two syrian aircraft shut down by rebels a helicopter and a jet. back with the panel. charles? >> the reason the administration is now going to change the pol
get in syria? >>> our main focus right now has been to work with other countries to try to provide whatever assistance we can to the opposition. so that ultimately it can become not only an effective force but ultimately can come together to provide the kind of political transformation that we think is ultimately going to be needed once assad comes down. >> i can cat goricly state that today our position is what it has been, which is we are not providing legal assistance on the...
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collaborating with israel how come they're part of this alliance between western powers and israel in syria for example why of their governments so absolutely pitiful a powerless in the face of this massacre of the palestinian people that's going to have very severe regional implications m.p. george galloway a great pleasure to have you joining us here on the program today thank you. well just a bit earlier in the program here on r.t. i spoke to an israeli official who hailed the ongoing operation as a success despite the rising number of civilian casualties and. this is being so far one of the most surgical pinpoint military operations in modern military history i think again you will see that the civilian to militant casualty ratio will show up in israel to have unfortunately killed civilians but fall fewer then than any other comparable military. action but you have a pin point operation you call this one of the most precise and exact and pinpoint military operations that israel's unknown in recent history and that can allow for what you might consider collateral damage the killing of ch
collaborating with israel how come they're part of this alliance between western powers and israel in syria for example why of their governments so absolutely pitiful a powerless in the face of this massacre of the palestinian people that's going to have very severe regional implications m.p. george galloway a great pleasure to have you joining us here on the program today thank you. well just a bit earlier in the program here on r.t. i spoke to an israeli official who hailed the ongoing...
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what we are seeing happen with syria is a trend that looks like syria could be a failedded state. the prospect of syria becoming a failed state, given who the neighbors are, iraq, turkey, jordan, lebanon, israel, the prospect of it being a failed state and the conflict on the inside radiating outward, seeing more and more examples of that, all of that creates an increasing pressure to try to do more to affect the situation there. it's not an accident, in my mind, that the secretary of state focused on doing more now to create an alternative, to a syria national council, producing a coherent syria opposition. my own feeling is that is one step to be taken, but there's more that need to be taken, and i think in this regard, one of the things to keep focused on is not just this emerging idea that's come out of turkey about a new way to produce a no-fly zone, meaning use patriots as a more interesting innovative creative way of possibly creating no-fly zones. that may or may not be something that gets explored. i believe the prospects goes up, and i say that because the balance of for
what we are seeing happen with syria is a trend that looks like syria could be a failedded state. the prospect of syria becoming a failed state, given who the neighbors are, iraq, turkey, jordan, lebanon, israel, the prospect of it being a failed state and the conflict on the inside radiating outward, seeing more and more examples of that, all of that creates an increasing pressure to try to do more to affect the situation there. it's not an accident, in my mind, that the secretary of state...
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>> look, i think syria is .. headed to a failed state which is nobody's interest in the region, and i think the key at this point is, for us to find a way to do more. you will already seeing the effort to build a more credible opposition. >> rose: right. >> now i think what is needed is also to ensure that the balance of power within that opposition is one that doesn't favor the radical islamists instead it means finding a way to get material support both nonlethal and lethal assistance to those who are more secular, who are submitted to an inclusive future for syria, who are committed to, in fact, a much more democratic future for syria. i think it is almost inevitable that we and others internationally are going to do more to build up the opposition because the alternative is to see a failed state where the kind of conflict you see within syria more and more begins not only to stay within syria, but begins to radiate outwards and that is something that threatens all of syria's neighbors. >> rose:. >> what we ha
>> look, i think syria is .. headed to a failed state which is nobody's interest in the region, and i think the key at this point is, for us to find a way to do more. you will already seeing the effort to build a more credible opposition. >> rose: right. >> now i think what is needed is also to ensure that the balance of power within that opposition is one that doesn't favor the radical islamists instead it means finding a way to get material support both nonlethal and lethal...
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the trading between turkey and syria was large. and syria was important to turkey for exports. but those things are left in the past now. >> reporter: a medical doctor by training, he says syrians now come here for different reasons. >> of course, a lot of injured people come to gaziantep. >> reporter: and where are they treated? >> ( translated ): we treat them in our hospitals in gaziantep and throughout turkey, and the expenses are paid by the turkish government. >> reporter: turks are also footing the bill for an ever- growing number of camps in its borderlands, which now shelter more than 100,000 syrian refugees fleeing from the violence. this former tobacco factory in yaylada was the first. most of its 2,400 residents are settling in for their second winter in tents equipped with electricity and satellite tv. for some, bricks and mortar are replacing canvas and tarps. cemal argol is a turkish-arabic translator at the camp. >> ( translated ): neither we nor them know when they will go back and even if they go back most of them have nothing. >> reporter: but 18-month camp r
the trading between turkey and syria was large. and syria was important to turkey for exports. but those things are left in the past now. >> reporter: a medical doctor by training, he says syrians now come here for different reasons. >> of course, a lot of injured people come to gaziantep. >> reporter: and where are they treated? >> ( translated ): we treat them in our hospitals in gaziantep and throughout turkey, and the expenses are paid by the turkish government....
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the decision about anything that happens concerning the future of syria needs to happen within syria and if there needs to be a fundamental change in the direction of the country it didn't used to come from the grassroots and you still have the legitimacy of popular quite dissipate. is how playing by machinations in forcing people to submit to external pressure in order to come together so they get the external legitimacy this divide still stands forces on the ground pretty much doing whatever they want and let alone all the political divisions within after all we've ended with is to a separate opposition bodies because the syrian national council still exists alongside the national coalition then you are not have correlation so it's a recipe for a more diversion and kind of like call for coherence for moving the country forward or for the country's future. we're going to be a little early here in our team the u.n. yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague has freed two former croatian generals acquitting them of all charges including crimes against humanity to go to vienna a lot of m
the decision about anything that happens concerning the future of syria needs to happen within syria and if there needs to be a fundamental change in the direction of the country it didn't used to come from the grassroots and you still have the legitimacy of popular quite dissipate. is how playing by machinations in forcing people to submit to external pressure in order to come together so they get the external legitimacy this divide still stands forces on the ground pretty much doing whatever...
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you have conflagrations within syria. the whole region is teetering and the whole region is brittle, politically and strategically. and into the mix now the israelis come with this major operation against gaza. they cannot live in the region and claim that they are to the going to be touched by the reverberations taking place in the region. >> brown: do you see a kind of political solution? and what will the u.s. role be. >> i disagree with a lot of things that was said now. but one thing i very strongly agree. there is no political solution. and there can to the be a political solution because what you have in gaza is an organization dedicated it to the destruction of israel, dedicated to killing of jews. this is what they say openly. i mean this is not an interpretation of what they're saying. this is what they're saying. as long as the threat exists they will fight israel. they are committed to an anti-sellity-- anti-semitic of killing juice jews, it's in their charter n their document t is what they are openly saying.
you have conflagrations within syria. the whole region is teetering and the whole region is brittle, politically and strategically. and into the mix now the israelis come with this major operation against gaza. they cannot live in the region and claim that they are to the going to be touched by the reverberations taking place in the region. >> brown: do you see a kind of political solution? and what will the u.s. role be. >> i disagree with a lot of things that was said now. but one...